The cutting at Bronte is a section of rock face which made of a sendimetary layer known as Hawkesbury Sandstone. The sandstone is formed by grains of sand being compressed by the pressure of the surface above where it lies. Over time, the pressure results in the grains of sand being fused together to form a sandstone.
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